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Charlie Rosen (musician)

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American musician
For other people with the same name, seeCharlie Rosen.

Charlie Rosen
Rosen at the76th Tony Awards in 2023
Born (1990-07-20)July 20, 1990 (age 34)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
EducationBerklee College of Music
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
  • arranger
  • orchestrator
  • music director
  • music producer
Years active2005–present
Websitewww.charlierosen.com

Charlie Rosen (born July 20, 1990[1][2]) is an Americanmusician,composer,arranger,orchestrator,musical director, andmusic producer. He is best known for his work onBroadway, where he has worked onBe More Chill,Prince of Broadway,American Psycho, and, along withBryan Carter, won the 2023Tony Award forBest Orchestrations forSome Like It Hot. He is also the leader ofthe 8-Bit Big Band, ajazz orchestra specializing invideo game music.[3][4][5]

Early life

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Rosen was born inLos Angeles,California, as the son of a bassoonist and organist. He was taught piano by his mother, starting from the age of three. At the age of fifteen, he joined the onstage band for the Los Angeles production of13. He moved toNew York at the age of seventeen to make his Broadway debut in13, where he was aswing.[6][7] He later attendedBerklee College of Music for four semesters.[1]

Career

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AShovel Knight concert where Rosen assembled and led the band and arranged the tracks. Rosen and composerJake Kaufman are in the center.

Rosen began his professional career as a swing musician for the bass, guitar, and percussion tracks of13.[1] Starting in 2012,[8] he was the bandleader of Charlie Rosen's Broadway Big Band, where he arranged classic musical theater numbers into music that could be performed by a jazz orchestra with Broadway performers as the vocalists.[7] As of April 2019[update], he primarily features as a guitarist in the Broadway musicalBe More Chill.[1]

Rosen can play about 70musical instruments including the "flugelbone",melodica,Fender Rhodes, andtheremin.[1] Of these he has described the flugelbone as his "orchestrating secret weapon" due to its ability to utilize variety oftimbres. However, he considers himself primarily a bassist but uses the range of instruments in his repertoire to improve the quality of the music he is able to create.[1]

In 2017, Rosen foundedthe 8-Bit Big Band, ajazz andpops orchestra, in which he serves as thedirector.[9] The band won aGrammy Award for anarrangement for the song "Meta Knight's Revenge", from the gameKirby Super Star (1996), in 2022,[10] and were nominated again in 2024.[11]

Rosen is also the composer on 2021 comedy filmHere Today.[12]

Credits

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Theater

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Year(s)ProductionRoleLocationCategoryRef.
200813Swing bass, guitar, percussionBernard B. Jacobs TheatreBroadway[6]
2010Bloody Bloody Andrew JacksonAssociate conductor
Bass
[13]
2011The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful (And Her Dog!)Orchestrator
Track production
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsRegional[14]
2012One Man, Two GuvnorsLead guitar/drums/lead singer (understudy)
Music director
Bass
Music Box TheatreBroadway[15]
2012Cyrano de BergeracMusicAmerican Airlines Theatre[16]
2013The Black SuitsMusic director
Orchestrator
Center Theatre GroupRegional[17][18]
2014SoonArranger
Orchestrator
Signature Theatre[19]
2015Honeymoon in VegasOrchestrationsNederlander TheatreBroadway[20]
2015Be More ChillOrchestratorTwo River TheaterRegional[21]
2015The VisitGuitar/Zither/MandolinLyceum TheatreBroadway[22]
2015A Little More AliveOrchestratorBarrington Stage CompanyRegional[23]
2016American PsychoAssociate music director
Keyboard/Guitar 2
Gerald Schoenfeld TheatreBroadway[22]
2016Broadway Bounty HunterMusic supervisor
Orchestrator
Barrington Stage CompanyRegional[24]
2017A Legendary RomanceMusic director
Orchestrator
Williamstown Theatre Festival[25]
2017A Midsummer Night's DreamOrchestratorThe Public TheaterOff-Broadway[26][27]
2017Prince of BroadwayAssociate orchestratorSamuel J. Friedman TheatreBroadway[28]
2018Be More ChillOrchestrator
Music supervisor
Guitar 2/Ukulele
Pershing Square Signature CenterOff-Broadway[21]
2018Miss You Like HellOrchestratorThe Public TheaterOff-Broadway[29]
2018Pamela's First MusicalOrchestratorTwo River TheaterRegional[30]
2019Be More ChillOrchestrator
Music supervisor
Guitar 2/Ukulele
Lyceum TheatreBroadway[21]
2019Broadway Bounty HunterMusic supervisor
Orchestrator
Greenwich House TheaterOff-Broadway[31]
2019Moulin Rouge!Co-orchestrations (horn)Al Hirschfeld TheatreBroadway[32]
2019Love in Hate NationMusic Supervisor
Orchestrator
Two River TheaterRegional[33]
2019A Strange LoopOrchestrationsPlaywrights HorizonsOff-Broadway[34]
2019A Strange LoopOrchestrationsLyceum TheatreBroadway[35]
2022Some Like It HotCo-orchestrationsShubert TheatreBroadway[36]
2023Guys and DollsOrchestrationsBridge TheatreLondon
Year(s)TitleRoleRef.
2016Maya & MartyMusical director[37]
2017–2018The President ShowComposer
Music producer
[38]
2018The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselTrack production
Guitar recording
[39]

Film

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Year(s)TitleRoleRef.
2021Here TodayComposer[12]
2021Listening to Kenny GComposer
2023WonkaMusic Producer

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2015Drama Desk AwardOutstanding OrchestrationsHoneymoon in VegasNominated[40]
2018Miss You Like HellNominated[41]
2019Be More ChillNominated[42]
2020Obie AwardSpecial CitationA Strange LoopWon[43]
Tony AwardBest OrchestrationsMoulin Rouge!Won[44][45]
2022Grammy AwardBest Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella"Meta Knight's Revenge (FromKirby Super Star)"Won[46][47]
Tony AwardBest OrchestrationsA Strange LoopNominated[48]
2023Tony AwardBest OrchestrationsSome Like It HotWon[49]
2024Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater AlbumWon
Laurence Olivier AwardOutstanding Musical ContributionGuys and Dolls(with Tom Brady for Musical Supervision & Arrangements)Nominated

References

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  32. ^Rooney, David (July 25, 2019)."'Moulin Rouge! The Musical': Theater Review".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedDecember 1, 2019.
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